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The Carolina Panthers fall to the Atlanta Falcons despite a good showing from quarterback PJ Walker. The Hornets rack up another win and another loss. Plus, violence at high school football games leads to stricter rules at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.
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Plus, the Hornets get their revenge on the Atlanta Hawks, even without LaMelo Ball or Terry Rozier.
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Who needs LaMelo Ball when seven players score in double figures? The Hurricanes are riding a three-game win streak. And should the fans have to pay for torn-down goalposts?
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Who would be a good fit to be the next leader of the Panthers and what does the voice of the Carolina Hurricanes think about the team’s chances this season? And, cheating in chess and fishing — that’s a thing.
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Charlotte Observer sportswriter Langston Wertz Jr. stops by to discuss the shake-ups at Carolina Panthers HQ.
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The Carolina Panthers blew an early lead to fall to the Arizona Cardinals and a discussion on college Name, Image and Likeness deals. With WFAE's Gwendolyn Glenn to talk about sports is Langston Wertz, Jr., a sportswriter with the Charlotte Observer.
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The Panthers pull off a home win against the Saints, thanks to an outstanding performance from the defense. Plus, rule changes at Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools games and why West Charlotte won't have any home games this year.
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Football programs at historically Black colleges and universities are enjoying more media attention these days. It's still not a lot compared to majority colleges and universities, but it’s increasing. Media deals are being secured, and some HBCUs are attracting top-notch coaches and players.
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The North Carolina "Big Four" are all 2-0 or better for the first time ever.
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The Carolina Panthers "got robbed" in what was supposed to be QB Baker Mayfield's revenge against the Cleveland Browns. Brigham Young University says their investigation found no evidence of racial heckling. Plus, Appalachian State's upset over Texas A&M and Bubba Wallace's historic win.